Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1967 - 498 Seiten |
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... reader's understanding of Shakespeare . If he thinks it is like Shakespeare to look at things in this manner ; that he had a historical mind and occupied himself with problems of Culturgeschichte ' ; that he laboured to make his Romans ...
... reader's understanding of Shakespeare . If he thinks it is like Shakespeare to look at things in this manner ; that he had a historical mind and occupied himself with problems of Culturgeschichte ' ; that he laboured to make his Romans ...
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... reader who has not closely examined the play . It is impossible to escape this result . The suggestion that the imputed intrigue of Cassio and Desdemona took place at Venice before the marriage , not at Cyprus after it , is quite futile ...
... reader who has not closely examined the play . It is impossible to escape this result . The suggestion that the imputed intrigue of Cassio and Desdemona took place at Venice before the marriage , not at Cyprus after it , is quite futile ...
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... reader cannot judge by rules of grammar , or by marks of punctuation ( for there is a distinct pause at the end of many a line where most editors print no stop ) : he must trust his ear . And readers will differ , one making distinct ...
... reader cannot judge by rules of grammar , or by marks of punctuation ( for there is a distinct pause at the end of many a line where most editors print no stop ) : he must trust his ear . And readers will differ , one making distinct ...
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